The sight a local couple had discovered was surely going to be one that neither of them would forget. Hearing the wails and sobbing from the woman, everyone seemed to think the same thing as they all looked over at the river bank. Who could have done such a thing to the poor girl, and why? "Why is it we do anything?", just 45 minutes away from where a body was discovered, a woman in a blue suit stood at the front of her lecture hall. "Psychology is all about figuring out the 'why' of anything. Asking 'why' gets us results and answers. That is where we come in, to learn behaviors and study groups of people to figure out why they do the things they do. And believe me when I do say this, but there are many, many 'why' questions that haven't been solved yet. And it's up to you all to take the initiative to ask the question, why?" Doctor Danielle Madison asked her students this one last question before the last bell of the day rang out. Little did Danielle know that this question soon came back to her when she would be asked to consult on the ongoing investigation down in the small town of Naford, Wisconsin.